Warning over risk of grit poisoning dog paws
The group has warned that grit may cause pain or irritation in your pet’s paws, especially if it becomes compacted with snow, causing their paws to tear.
Salt content in grit can also make it hazardous to pets if they ingest it, potentially causing kidney damage.
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Hide AdSuzanne Norbury from RSPCA South West said: ‘We urge pet owners to be cautious when grit is being spread on roads, as rock salt can be toxic to dogs and cats if they lick it from their paws or fur.
‘This is because ingestion can cause a high blood sodium concentration which can cause thirst, vomiting and lethargy, and in severe cases kidney damage.
‘The best thing to do is to thoroughly wipe your pet’s feet, fur and tummy after they have been outside.
‘If you believe your pet has ingested rock salt then contact your vet immediately.’
For more information about poisoning in pets, go to rspca.org.uk.